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WTO and the Intellectual Property Law of the People's Republic of China


ISBN13: 9781858113074
Publisher: XPL Law
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Publication Abandoned



Due January 2006
This work offers an in-depth analysis of the impact of the WTO agreement on the IP law of China. An important change - Chinese signature of the WTO - means that owners of intellectual property will have access to protection in the world's most populous country. Not to take advantage of that protection will mean potential loss of a huge market. This book provides an ideal tool to understand how the agreements work in practice - knowledge that can be updated through the Isinolaw database.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
Part I International framework of IP protection. Part II The impact of WTO on the Chinese legal system. Part III WTO and IP protection. Part IV New copyright law: protected works, attribution of rights; infringement and protection of copyright; criminal liability for copyright infringement; neighbouring rights. Part V New patent law and practice: application for patent and examination process; requirements for patents, novelty, inventiveness, practical applicability; non-patentable items; rights and obligations of patentee, infringement and resolution of disputes. Part VI New trademark law and practice: trademark registration, criteria, administrative control; trademark rights, assignment and licence; service marks and business names, collective marks and certification marks.